Bappa Aala Re | Pin THESE 6 must-see Ganesh Chaturthi pandals in Mumbai, this year!

Bappa Aala Re | Pin THESE 6 must-see Ganesh Chaturthi pandals in Mumbai, this year!

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Want to experience the best of Mumbai? Check out these 6 famous Ganesh Chaturthi pandals for your next pandal-hopping sesh. From India's richest mandal, G.S.B. Seva Mandal, to the cultural Azad Nagar Sarvajanik Utsav Samiti, each site has its unique style! So get ready to be a part of the city's most vibrant festival!

1. Lalbaugcha Raja Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal

The Lalbaugcha Raja Ganeshotsav Mandal is a revered gem of Mumbai’s Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. Since 1934, this iconic pandal has been a beacon of hope, attracting millions of devotees each year.

Known for its towering idol, the Navsacha Ganpati or wish-fulfiller, Lalbaugcha Raja stands as a symbol of divine blessings. The stunning, ever-changing decorations and the sheer devotion of the crowd make this pandal an unmissable highlight of the festival.

Where- Lalbaug

2. Lalbaug Sarvajanik Utsav Mandal

Known for its stunning artistic flair and dynamic themes, this iconic pandal not only mesmerises with its creative decorations but also prompts reflection on social and historical issues.

Since 1928, the mandal has championed traditional craftsmanship and cultural heritage, while its philanthropic efforts further enhance its significance. Ganesh Galli is a captivating blend of artistry and social impact, making it a must-visit during Mumbai’s Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations.

Where- Ganesh Galli, Lalbaug

3. Keshavji Naik Chawl Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal

The Keshavji Naik Chawl Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal embodies the spirit of community and devotion. Since 1928, this cherished pandal has brought together locals in a vibrant celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi, with a beautifully crafted Ganpati idol as its centrepiece.

The festivities are marked by traditional dance, music, and cultural performances, reflecting Girgaum’s rich heritage and fostering a deep sense of belonging.

Where- Girgaum

4. Goud Saraswat Brahmin Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Samiti

Renowned as India's richest Ganpati pandal, the G.S.B. Seva Mandal at King’s Circle dazzles with its opulent decorations and use of real gold and silver on the idol. Founded in 1951 by the Goud Saraswat Brahmin community, this pandal is celebrated for its traditional approach, with a clay idol adorned in exquisite jewellery.

Known for its adherence to ritual and cultural heritage, it also stands out for its charitable efforts, embodying a deep commitment to social responsibility and community service during Ganesh Chaturthi.

Where- King's Circle

5. Chinchpoklicha Raja

Chinchpoklicha Raja Ganpati, situated in Chinchpokli, epitomises the deep devotion of its followers. Revered as "Chinchpoklicha Raja," the deity is believed to grant the wishes of those who seek his blessings. This historical Ganpati pandal, established in 1920, attracts pilgrims from across Mumbai with its stunning, yet understated decorations that highlight the divine presence of Lord Ganesha.

Where- Chinchpokli

6. Azad Nagar Sarvajanik Utsav Samiti

The Azad Nagar Sarvajanik Utsav Samiti is a vibrant testament to Mumbai's spirit of "unity in diversity." This iconic Ganpati pandal serves as a cultural melting pot, drawing people from various backgrounds to celebrate together. With its number of cultural events, it not only showcases local artistic talent but also fosters community harmony. Known for its grand themes and unique immersion tradition on the fifth day, Andhericha Raja, established by Golden Tobacco Company workers in 1966, stands out as a must-visit for pandal-hopping.

Where- Andheri

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